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Objections to Exclusive Psalmody
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Welcome to another gripping episode of Kingdom Polemics, where host Aldo Leon discusses all the objections to exclusive Psalmody (EP). Joined by guests Kyle Borg, Shawn Anderson, and Nathan Eshelman, this episode promises to unravel the complexities and address common objections to this practice within the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Our guests have their own podcast called The Jerusalem Chamber where they are discussing the Westminster Confession of Faith. Have a listen and learn more about these men on their podcast website: https://jerusalemchamber.com/about/
Some highlights:
- Exclusive Psalmody Debate: The conversation revolves around the exclusive use of Psalms in worship and the biblical principle behind it.
- Denominational Insights: The guests share insights from their experiences within the RPCNA and other NAPARC churches, discussing variations in worship practices.
- Historical Context: The discussion touches on the historical debate between reformers like Calvin and Luther regarding worship practices.
- Regulative Principle: The regulative principle of worship is explored, emphasizing the importance of adhering to God's instructions for worship.
- Contemporary Relevance: The episode examines the relevance of exclusive Psalmody in today's cultural and societal context.
Just a few of the objections explored:
- Jesus is not mentioned in the Psalms
- Bible says sing a new song
- We add tunes to the Psalms
- We're singing translations, not the real Psalms
Support the enriching discussions at Kingdom Polemics by visiting our Buy Me A Coffee page: (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) to show your appreciation. Engage with the community and share your thoughts by leaving comments on KP's YouTube page (https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics). Your contributions help sustain these important conversations.
97 episodes
Manage episode 424466179 series 3473272
Welcome to another gripping episode of Kingdom Polemics, where host Aldo Leon discusses all the objections to exclusive Psalmody (EP). Joined by guests Kyle Borg, Shawn Anderson, and Nathan Eshelman, this episode promises to unravel the complexities and address common objections to this practice within the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Our guests have their own podcast called The Jerusalem Chamber where they are discussing the Westminster Confession of Faith. Have a listen and learn more about these men on their podcast website: https://jerusalemchamber.com/about/
Some highlights:
- Exclusive Psalmody Debate: The conversation revolves around the exclusive use of Psalms in worship and the biblical principle behind it.
- Denominational Insights: The guests share insights from their experiences within the RPCNA and other NAPARC churches, discussing variations in worship practices.
- Historical Context: The discussion touches on the historical debate between reformers like Calvin and Luther regarding worship practices.
- Regulative Principle: The regulative principle of worship is explored, emphasizing the importance of adhering to God's instructions for worship.
- Contemporary Relevance: The episode examines the relevance of exclusive Psalmody in today's cultural and societal context.
Just a few of the objections explored:
- Jesus is not mentioned in the Psalms
- Bible says sing a new song
- We add tunes to the Psalms
- We're singing translations, not the real Psalms
Support the enriching discussions at Kingdom Polemics by visiting our Buy Me A Coffee page: (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) to show your appreciation. Engage with the community and share your thoughts by leaving comments on KP's YouTube page (https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics). Your contributions help sustain these important conversations.
97 episodes
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